It dissolves.
There are just REACT: Fruit and REACT: Mint out. React fruit is a mix of citrus fruits and REACT Mint is like Solstice (Wintergreen) but a bit hotter.
Carbohydrates are added to the coca cola and mentos which react together to cause a reaction.
It's just the moisture, I think.
The scientist set an experiment up for mint sweets in cola.
they both work
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It depends. I worked for the Franklin Mint when this plate was released. Early issues show the Coca Cola logo on the store. But Coca Cola never gave permission for that. As a result, the vast majority simply show a solid red sign. Many sellers seem unaware of this fact. Plates with the Coca Cola logo are actually much rarer.
bubble-gum: Coca-Cola flavor. Chewing-gum: cool mint.
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cool mint goes first cause the taste
Carbon dioxide and water.